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Re: Antique/Vintage Tea and Tea Ware

by wyardley » Mar 2nd, '12, 01:14

MarshalN wrote:This is looking more like a soy sauce dispenser
That was my first thought also.

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Re: Antique/Vintage Tea and Tea Ware

by TIM » Mar 2nd, '12, 05:12

wyardley wrote:
MarshalN wrote:This is looking more like a soy sauce dispenser
That was my first thought also.
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Re: Antique/Vintage Tea and Tea Ware

by fdrx » Mar 4th, '12, 22:34

thank you all for the posts! that's definitely a soy sauce dispenser, so funny! (and a bit ridiculous)... there is no filter in it... thanks again :)

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Re: Antique/Vintage Tea and Tea Ware

by BioHorn » Mar 5th, '12, 17:47

fdrx wrote:Thank you Tom, i just googled "japanese glass floats" and you're definitely right! it must be for green tea because i can't use too hot water with such a design or i'll burn my fingers while pouring
Thanks for the memory.
My dad used to bring those back from the Aleutian islands in the 70's. Some were way too big to transport. I guess they used to be normal beach flotsam.

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Re: Antique/Vintage Tea and Tea Ware

by etorix » Mar 17th, '12, 15:43

Tho ive theoretically sworn off buying anymore pots online [ie i wanted to have my next pot 'in my hand' before parting with cash money] this one caught my eye partly because of its color, and in spite of its decoration.

so i put one bid in, not expecting to succeed.

but on opening the packet at the Delivery office i was pleasantly surprised by its excellent lid fit, and tho the spout seems narrow, the pour is good and precise, stopping up the hole stops pour, its got a neatly made filter, general finish inside is good, seems to have a bit of real age to it, no bootpolish yet, im reconditioning it tho its 260ml

chop on base has a monkey in the corner
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im sure ive seen reference on here to a 'monkey' chop, cant find it tho

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Re: Antique/Vintage Tea and Tea Ware

by TIM » Mar 17th, '12, 15:50

etorix wrote:Tho ive theoretically sworn off buying anymore pots online [ie i wanted to have my next pot 'in my hand' before parting with cash money] this one caught my eye partly because of its color, and in spite of its decoration.

so i put one bid in, not expecting to succeed.

but on opening the packet at the Delivery office i was pleasantly surprised by its excellent lid fit, and tho the spout seems narrow, the pour is good and precise, stopping up the hole stops pour, its got a neatly made filter, general finish inside is good, seems to have a bit of real age to it, no bootpolish yet, im reconditioning it tho its 260ml

chop on base has a monkey in the corner
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im sure ive seen reference on here to a 'monkey' chop, cant find it tho
Fun Chop :) Congrats!

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Re: Antique/Vintage Tea and Tea Ware

by etorix » Mar 17th, '12, 15:59

cheers, TIM
its got rats
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and a banner too
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its also got that feels-good-in-hand ting

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Re: Antique/Vintage Tea and Tea Ware

by gasninja » Mar 26th, '12, 12:41

Japanese Phoenix tea pot. This was my grandmothers I do not know where she got it. I believe from her mother. I am curious about its age. I now use it as a vessel holding water before it goes in the kettle. This gives it a little time out of the platic jug. I don't know if it makes a huge difference in water quality. But it feels alot nicer pouring water from this into the kettle rather than a plastic jug.
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Re: Antique/Vintage Tea and Tea Ware

by TomVerlain » Mar 26th, '12, 18:30

Nice pitcher ... probably around the 1920/30s. Earlier would be "Nippon" and later (post wwii) was occupied japan. It is possible it was post post war, but has the look of the 20/30s.

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Re: Antique/Vintage Tea and Tea Ware

by Chip » Mar 29th, '12, 11:17

OK, antique and vintage teaware aficionados ... I have made an administrative decision that will I am certain not please everyone. I am going back to the OP's intent for this topic and using this as a basis for this decision.

I am locking this topic for "construction ... err deconstruction." I will be pulling out all posts not relating directly to the OP and create a new topic for those posts.

Be patient, I will endeavor to have this done shortly.

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Re: Antique/Vintage Tea and Tea Ware

by Chip » Apr 1st, '12, 14:29

... and done. This topic will be for sharing antique and vintage teaware owned and adored by members.

If I feel this topic is going off course again, I will move posts as deemed necessary.

I will open a new topic for all the posts split off of this topic and will link it here:

http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 47&start=0
That topic will discuss general authenticity issues, etc.

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Re: Antique/Vintage Tea and Tea Ware

by TIM » Apr 5th, '12, 10:55

Late Ming Dynasty QingBai.

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Sharing my favorite cup of QingBai :wink:

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With a same period water jar for aging water.

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Re: Antique/Vintage Tea and Tea Ware

by Chip » Apr 5th, '12, 17:44

Chip wrote:... and done. This topic will be for sharing antique and vintage teaware owned and adored by members.

If I feel this topic is going off course again, I will move posts as deemed necessary.

I will open a new topic for all the posts split off of this topic and will link it here:

http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 47&start=0
That topic will discuss general authenticity issues, etc.
Here is where I begin deleting posts ... retroactively!

This topic as I have stated is not an authenticating topic. It is a topic members can freely post their antique/vintage teaware they are using and adoring.

If a member wants to discuss authenticity of their piece, they can post it in the other topic I have previously linked to.

Thanks, and have a great TeaDay,
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Re: Antique/Vintage Tea and Tea Ware

by MarshalN » Apr 13th, '12, 02:30

Seems like we need some new blood in here

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Republican period pot, nothing too fancy. It's a pickup from Kyoto, Japan. There were lots of things there, and I need to bring more money next time to buy stuff. The rattan pad for the pot is also purchased on this trip from a store that's been in business for 140 years selling teaware, although this particular pad isn't an antique. I should've gotten more of those.

Also went to Ippodo on this trip, more on that on my blog here:
http://www.marshaln.com/2012/04/loot-from-kyoto/

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Re: Antique/Vintage Tea and Tea Ware

by TIM » Apr 13th, '12, 07:46

WoW! Beautiful Pot M.

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